Here are the top 40 sites I have personally used over the last few years when I want to learn something new.

Hack a Day – Hack a Day serves up fresh hacks (short tutorials) every day from around the web and one in-depth ‘How-To hack’ guide each week.

eHow – eHow is an online community dedicated to providing visitors the ability to research, share, and discuss solutions and tips for completing day-to-day tasks and projects.

Wired How-To Wiki – Collaborate with Wired editors and help them build their extensive library of projects, hacks, tricks and tips. Browse through hundreds how-to articles and then add to them, or start a new one.

MAKE Magazine – Brings the do-it-yourself (DIY) mindset to all of the technology in your life. MAKE is loaded with cool DIY projects that help you make the most of the technology you already own.

Instructables – Similar to MAKE, Instructables is a web-based documentation platform where passionate people share what they do and how they do it, and learn from and collaborate with others as the tackle new projects and learn new skills.

Lumosity – Learn to improve your memory by playing a series of fun and educational brain training games.

100 Skills Every Man Should Know – Another compilation article with instructions to help you learn new skills. This one says it’s geared for men, but I think most of these skills are applicable to women as well.

HowStuffWorks – Knowledge is power. While this site isn’t exactly geared to help you learn new skills, it contains so much useful information that you’re bound to learn a skill or two while you browse.

StumbleUpon – A collective set of recommendations from thousands of hours of searching by web users who share your interests. It’s basically a recommendation engine. Users add to this engine by providing their personal recommendations on what sites are worth your time. If you select topics and tags of interest like ‘Self-Improvement‘ and ‘DIY,’ you’ll be learning new skills in no time.

Howcast – Hosts professional how-to videos as well as how-to wiki tutorials. Howcast combines user ideas with the expertise of professional studio video to deliver what is nothing short of amazing, informative content.

VideoJug – The video content on this site covers a variety of topics including informative ‘How To’ and ‘Ask The Expert’ films that guide you step-by-step through everything and anything in life.

MakeUseOf – A booming daily blog that features cool websites, computer tips, and downloads that make you more productive. Lot’s of insightful tips and tricks to learn.

WonderHowTo – This site is focused on one clear organizing principle: aggregating and linking to truly great, free how-to videos from which you can learn new skills.

SuTree – Another useful aggregator of how-to videos from all around the web.

Zen Habits – The ultimate productivity and self-improvement blog. Zen Habits is about finding simplicity in the daily chaos of our lives. It’s about clearing the clutter so we can focus on what’s important, create something amazing, and find happiness. Lot’s of learning material here.

Scitable – A free science library and personal learning tool that currently concentrates on genetics, the study of evolution, variation, and the rich complexity of living organisms. The site also expects to expand into other topics of learning and education.

All Recipes – A complete guide to recipes and cooking tips. If you’d like to learn to be a better cook, this site is for you.

43 Folders – This site is more about inspiring you to follow-through with your goals than it is about learning new skills. But I think following-through with your goals is a skill. Most people never quite get there.

7. Find out what’s happening in our country and world by reading news and opinions from quality international news sources like thehindu.com OR http://www.bbc.co.uk/news

8. www.freerice.com– Is a non-profit website run by the United Nations World Food Program. It’s essentially a vocab challenge that donates rice to the needy with every question you get right.

9. www.stumbleupon.com– It is a discovery engine (a form of web search engine) that finds and recommends web content to its users. Its features allow users to discover and rate Web pages, photos, and videos that are personalized to their tastes and interests using peer-sourcing and social-networking principles.

10. www.howstuffworks.com– A wholly owned subsidiary of Discovery Communications, is the award-winning source of credible, unbiased, and easy-to-understand explanations of how the a certain actually works. From car engines to search engines, from cell phones to stem cells, and thousands of subjects in between, HowStuffWorks has it covered.

11. www.lifehacker.com– Daily weblog on software and personal productivity recommends downloads, web sites and shortcuts that help you work smarter and save time.The blog posts cover a wide range of topics including: Microsoft Windows, Mac, Linux programs, iOS and Android, as well as general life tips and tricks.

>Business Insider: “Horing said he backed AirWatch because he believes in Dabbiere, whom he’s known for years. He also thinks AirWatch is the leader in a three-horse race to win the mobile-device management, or MDM, market.”

>Business Insider: “10 Things You Need To Know This Morning: AirWatch, which helps companies manage the smartphones employees bring to work, just raised $200 million.”>Atlanta Business Chronicle: “AirWatch, whose revenues are growing 40 percent quarter over quarter, is the largest independent provider of mobile device management (MDM) services, with twice as many employees as its nearest competitor, the company said.”

>FierceMobileIT: “IDC predicts that the MEM market will increase at a 31.8 percent compound annual growth rate, reaching $1.8 billion by 2016. With the additional funding, AirWatch is well positioned to take advantage of that projected growth.”

>All Things D: Richard Wells, managing director at Insight said, “AirWatch is the kind of company that Insight tends to like. “They got to where they are without having raised a dime of institutional capital. That’s the kind of DNA we love.” Digital Media Wire

>CIO China.com: “”Recently, there is news that the mobile device management software developers AirWatch completed A round of financing, raising funds of $ 200,000,000, the lead investor in this round of financing led by venture capital firm Insight Venture Partners.” [China]

>Venture Beat: “Besides the funding, there are clear signs that AirWatch’s approach has become an attractive one for businesses: It currently counts over 6,000 clients, including big energy companies, pharmaceutical giants, and most of the global airlines. AirWatch says it adds roughly 5oo new clients a month.”

>Mobile Device Management Solutions Review: “The $200 million in funding will allow AirWatch to adapt and innovate, catering to a space that is experiencing explosive growth and seems to be constantly shifting.”

>TheNewCom: “The company operates in 150 countries and serves approximately 6,000 customers worldwide, including more than 70 customers Movisk Israel – representing its products and operates in Hebrew Support Center.” [Israel]

>Wabei: “According to statistics, AirWatch latest raised funds so far this year, the maximum amount of an investment, and this huge amount of financing will help AirWatch continue to expand internationally.” [China]

>MIS Asia: “Jeff Horing, managing director, Insight Venture Partners, added: ‘The mobile enterprise market is experiencing explosive growth, and AirWatch has emerged as the market’s leading device management solution, without raising any outside capital. As the first institutional investors we hope to support AirWatch’s strong growth trajectory and further strengthen the company’s leadership in the field.” [Asia]

>Nibletz: “Airwatch, a company that has been bootstrapped since 2003, just closed a $200M series A round led by Insight Venture Partners.”

>Tools Journal: “AirWatch’s current competitors include SAP and IBM. Both the giants are keen on the growing mobile device management segment. The area is expected to grow because this problem persists with every single company in the world.” [UK]

>World News Release: “Mobile device management companies like AirWatch offer organizations this service which is now becoming an invaluable one many companies need if employees work on their own devices.” [UK]

>Daily Maily: “AirWatch last year grew significantly, with growth of more than 500 new customers each month. “AirWatch now manages all mobile activity for large enterprise companies worldwide, including dozens of companies in the Top 100 worldwide in the energy, pharmaceutical and medical device industries, retail and industry,” said Marshall.” [Israel]

>Channelnomics: “The fact that Aerohive is leaning toward IPO and AirWatch was able to raise such a large amount of money speaks volumes to the increasing opportunities in these technology segments.”

>Dow Jones Venture Wire: “AirWatch LLC, a privately held nine-year-old company that specializes in helping large companies manage and secure the mobile devices their employees use, has just landed a huge $200 million venture capital investment led by Insight Venture Partners. If there’s one thing there’s a lot of demand for right now, it’s in the area of mobile management.”

>Atlanta Journal Constitution: “Sandy Springs-based AirWatch announced on Sunday the investment led by Insight Venture Partners at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.”

>Cite World: “Still, for an independent provider, it sounds like AirWatch has been growing at a healthy clip.”

>Tnooz: “AirWatch, seller of enterprise mobile management (EMM) technology, has closed a $200 million Series A investment. Six of the world’s ten largest global airlines and two of the top three global hotel groups use the company’s products.”

>Telecom Lead: “Jeff Horing, managing director, Insight Venture Partners, said: “As the first institutional investors we hope to support AirWatch’s strong growth trajectory and further strengthen the company’s leadership in the field.” [India]

>ZDNet: “Today, the MDM industry is hot. Gartner estimates that two-thirds of large companies and organizations in the next 4-5 years will buy mobile device management products. Said John Marshall, AirWatch founder of the company nearly a month increase of 500 new customers.” [China]

>Venture Business News: “AirWatch (Sandy Springs, GA), service for managing personal and corporate mobile devices, applications and content to attract USD 200 million in Series A of the lead investor Insight Venture Partners. The total of investments is the most significant for the entire 10-year history of the company, are planning to send a number of expensive M & A transactions and the promotion of new products.”

>ICT Journal: “The company specializes in the AirWatch Mobile Device Management gets $ 200 million funding. It has also entered into a strategic partnership with Cambridge Technology Partners.”

Mobile World Congress 2013

>Venture Beat: What Mobile World Congress reveals about the mobile industry

Looked at in this light, one of the more notable themes this year is the growing importance of the enterprise in mobile. Typically MWC does not attract a lot of non-carrier corporate buyers.

But that does not seem to have stopped Airwatch. This provider of Mobile Device Management (MDM) and enterprise mobility software had a space in Hall 3 that appears to be larger than even that of its neighbors, Qualcomm and Intel.

Its presence is a pretty clear sign that software is now a major force at MWC.”

>Tab Times: “With tablets, we see a cross over between iOS and Android in the next couple of years but Android is not going to win on functionality, but on price,” said Redman, who was speaking in one of two sessions at the AirWatch Connect conference at the Mobile World Congress.”

>ComputerWorld: “Tom Daly, a group director for mobile at Coca-Cola, appeared with Lurie on a panel at MWC that was sponsored by AirWatch, an enterprise mobility management vendor.”

>Mobile Enterprise Strategies: “MDM vendor AirWatch this week announced a $200 million round A of investment. Wow! There is certainly a lot of attention being paid the MDM space this year at the MWC 2013. AirWatch has a $200 million booth, not literally, but you could play a good football game in it.”

>Economia Digital: “During the second day of the congress of the phone, the Mobile World Congress (MWC), presented the facelift of its unified communications platform and agreements to which has come with Google and AirWatch for SMEs have a cloud powerful and safe. That is, allowing information stored remotely without infrastructure costs hosting and available on all devices of the company.” [Spain]

>Globes: “Another interesting post from the exhibition in Barcelona in the field was an investment of 200 million dollars was the American company AirWatch projector Insight Ventures, and also in the BYOD.” [Israel]

>Marketing Week: “Speaking at AirWatch Connect 2013 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Coca-Cola group director of mobile and search Tom Daly said the company aims to partner with carriers and technology companies to predict what consumers want and to drive transactions.” [UK]

>Noticias de Empresas: “The Catalan company will attend the 2013 edition of the Mobile World Congress as a partner of the U.S. firm AirWatch application development for mobile devices in safety management. Both companies have developed a solution for mobile device management, allowing PrevenControl be the first operator worldwide to manage ITV stations via iPod devices, or have geolocated solutions for reporting all kinds of security techniques in action.” [Spain]

>RedSeguridad: “It is also present in this edition, AirWatch, a company specializing in everything that has to do with mobile device management. There will attend the organization’s CEO, John Marshall, who will participate in a panel discussion on the future of mobility in business on Wednesday February 27, from 14:00 h to 15:30 h.” [Spain]

>Terra.com: “According to Cesar Berenguer, Air Watch Company, which is presenting its services at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2013 in Barcelona, ​​the corporate control of information is a new way to face the challenge of confidentiality within the workplace. “The trend in the United States and Europe and now is that we are moving to better manage enterprise devices,” explains executive, lamenting that few people even know that such control is possible.” [Brazil]

>MobileBlogIT.com: ”Just think for example to AirWatch , a structure that produces control systems for the fleet of company smartphones: their stand was as large as that of Samsung or LG and have invited about 1,000 visitors a MWC. AirWatch has many customers in Italy, Fendi, Bulgari, Esselunga, Coop, and some banks are tightening close ties with Telecom.” [Italy]

>Equipos & Talento: “AirWatch is the leader in enterprise quality solutions for mobile device management, mobile applications and mobile content. In this edition, the MWC2013 has received a record number of over 70,000 participants from 200 countries, occupying an area of 94,000 square meters in the new facilities of Fira de Barcelona.” [Spain]

>TYNChannel: “TyN interviewed Cesar Berenguer, Director Business Development Company Latin America, at the Mobile World Congress , who referred to both its solutions and its relationship with its partners at the regional level.” [Spain]

>Terra.com: “According to César Berenguer, Air Watch Company, which is presenting this and other services during the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona, ​​the control of corporate information is a new way of approaching the challenge within a job.” [Chile]

>TabTimes: “In fact, enterprise was one of the big trends of the show. SAP announced its solution for collaborating on tablets in business, while AirWatch – which held its own AirWatch Connect conference in Barcelona – said that received $200 million in round A funding.”

>Samsung KNOX: New York Times. “Samsung also has teamed up with AirWatch, a company that makes tools for I.T. professionals to manage phones. AirWatch will make detailed tweaks inside the business persona of a Samsung device, like creating restrictions for Wi-Fi networks or blacklisting certain apps.” “John Marshall, chief executive of AirWatch, said that the benefit of Samsung’s openness was that businesses could tailor their phone’s software and also better manage the corporate fleet of phones. He said that because BlackBerry made its own I.T. management software, its flexibility was limited. BlackBerry, however, said that its approach offered higher and more consistent levels of security.”China Finance [China]

>Daily Maily. “AirWatch, with experience of over 20 years in mobile solutions for enterprise organizations will enable us” to give the units IT organizations a comprehensive solution and peace of mind,” said Dr. Aing’ong Rahi , executive vice president at Samsung.” [Israel]

>Le Journal des Telecoms. “It is known that MDM software partners (such as AirWatch, Soti, Citrix, Fixmo, Centrify, Inside Secure, Mocana or Absolut Software) will be privileged channels of marketing, as well as the channel which belong BtoB mobile operators.”

>Mobility Solutions. “AirWatch has over 20 years of experience in true enterprise mobile solutions, and partnership with AirWatch will bring reassurance and convenience for IT departments looking to implement and manage Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) strategies.” said Dr. Injong Rhee, Senior Vice President, B2B R&D Group, Samsung Electronics.”

>MSPmentor. “Samsung KNOX is a significant step in enterprise readiness for Android and allows businesses and government institutions to adopt new mobile device types with enterprise-grade security into their mobile ecosystems,” said AirWatch President and CEO John Marshall. “AirWatch delivers the flexibility to implement and manage diverse mobile operating systems and platform iterations through strong OEM integration. Samsung SAFE and KNOX management support provide our customers additional options to protect personal data while ensuring corporate data loss prevention, especially for BYOD programs.”

>CNET. “Thanks to a partnership with AirWatch, IT admins can customize Knox’s work mode as they see fit, blacklisting sites like Facebook, Twitter, and pretty much anything.”

>Mobile Enterprise. “”AirWatch integrates with KNOX for enterprise-ready Android deployments. The solution already implements the Samsung SAFE features and will provide same-day KNOX support allowing enterprises and government institutions to: create container on the device; enforce container passcode; configure corporate email in the container; set VPN policies at the application level; allow ability to silently add, remove and update apps in the container; enable single sign-on; encrypt by default; and restrict all access to container applications and data to the container space.

>MacWorld: “At the show, Samsung launched KNOX, which offers a container that separates business and personal use of a mobile device. Management software vendors like AirWatch will integrate with the technology to provide a more complete offering.”

>ComputerWorld: “Samsung drew a lot of KNOX, a system that allows business and personal environment on a smartphone or tablet can be separated. Suppliers of management as AirWatch have announced they will integrate the technology so they can provide a more complete product. [Netherlands]

>Economic Times: “John Marshall, chief executive of AirWatch, said that the benefit of Samsung’s openness was that businesses could tailor their phone’s software and also better manage the corporate fleet of phones.” [India]

>Telstra: IT Wire. “Telstra is to offer mobile device management (MDM) services from AirWatch, bundled with voice and data services.”

>ComputerWorld. Rob Roe, AirWatch managing director for Australia and New Zealand, said, “Telstra will provide first and second-level support for customers using the white-label MDM, and AirWatch will support Telstra.” [Australia] PC Advisor [UK]

>ComputerWorld. “Customers can save money by bundling Telstra service with the MDM compared to dealing with Telstra and AirWatch separately, according to Rob Roe, AirWatch managing director for Australia and New Zealand. [Australia]

>Telecompaper: “The platform is powered by AirWatch and hosted in the Telstra infrastructure and provides a device management capability as a service; enables automatic installation, upgrades and maintenance over-the-air via Telstra’s secure cloud; manage Wi-Fi, non-Telstra devices, or alternative plans with additional licenses; and provide future opportunities for additional application and service deployments.”

>Mobile Place Maps. “AirWatch®, the global leader and innovator in mobile security and the largest Enterprise Mobile Management (EMM) provider announces a partnership with Telstra Australia that bundles Mobile Device Management (MDM) with voice and data services ..”

>Mobil Business. “Samsung is the first mobile phone manufacturer to offer a preloaded service that also allows access to all phone functions in a secured environment, says a representative from Airwatch to Mobile Business.” [Nordics]

>Cambridge Technology Partners: IT Reseller. “Cambridge Technology Partners and AirWatch want to work from now on in the Swiss market. In Nyon, Switzerland, a center of excellence AirWatch arise.” [Switzerland]

>IT Markt: “Cambridge Technology Partners has entered into a partnership with AirWatch. AirWatch is a center of excellence as a result of the cooperation in the Cambridge office Nyon arise.” [Germany]

>ICT Journal: “AirWatch has also entered into a strategic partnership with Cambridge Technology Partners. The latter can now offer its customers solutions for startup. It has created a center of expertise dedicated to solutions AirWatch Cambridge which is based in the company’s headquarters in Nyon.”

>Xirrus. Telecom Handel. “Xirrus, a provider of high-performance Wi-Fi networks, and AirWatch want to work together in future. Thus, the integration of Mobile Device Management Solution (MDM) of AirWatch in the Xirrus wireless solutions to simplify the management of mobile devices in the future at the company headquarters.”

>Mobile Place Maps. “”Xirrus®, the leader in high -performance wireless networks, today announced a partnership with AirWatch.”

>PC Mag. “Watch, the company would now but offer a more comprehensive MDM solution with the data terminals or applications can be managed more efficiently – even for large numbers of users. The combined use of Xirrus wireless arrays and access points with AirWatch MDM will enable companies, for example, to provide wireless network quickly and ready to expand, adjust device settings to prioritize applications and also to provide secure access to corporate resources. ” [Switzerland]

>Market. “The partnership with AirWatch marks a new stage in the development of our offer in the field of enterprise mobility. “says Anees Qureshi, Sales & Marketing Director at Cambridge Technology Partners. ” As a partner AirWatch, we are able to offer our customers an integrated suite of mobile applications – including our suite myMobileWorks – as well as methods and tools to effectively manage mobility within organizations . ”

>Discap Nett. “”Besides renewing its offer to SMEs, the operator also presented the agreement with Google to market from summer whole enterprise application, and signed with the American company AirWatch security.” [Spain]

>Que! “In addition, Vodafone has launched an application for managing all mobile devices of the company and its employees, and the company has explained that this solution designed by AirWatch will cost five euros per month per user in the enterprise.” [Spain]

>Alimarket: “Director of processes and technology of Panrico, Jordi Damià, has presented the new system at two conferences of Vodafone and Airwatch, where explained that “represents a paradigm shift, since it relies on domestic consumption (tablets) terminals, not specific for industrial use, and, therefore, are much more productive and economical than the current POS.” [Spain]

>Red es Telecom. “”Vodafone Secure Device Manager (AirWatch) Vodafone offers this security solution for businesses to obtain a comprehensive and integrated view of all mobile devices , regardless of operating system. WITH VSDM no technical skills are required to manage the company user profiles, offering direct connection from the cloud. A perfect tool for BYOD environments.”

>RBHpress.com: “The solution, designed by AirWatch, to manage and configure the enterprise mobile devices remotely, enforce security policies and access to corporate resources and remove or block devices.” [Spain]

>Sing-Tel. ComputerWorld: “AirWatch-the company that styles itself as “the global leader and innovator in mobile security and the largest Enterprise Mobile Management (EMM) provider”-announced on Wednesday (February 27, 2013) that it had entered a partnership with regional powerhouse SingTel, to offer customer organizations in Asia Pacific enterprise mobile management solutions and services. ” [Signapore]

AirWatch Growth

>Metro Atlanta Chamber (video): “I think AirWatch is unbelievable and I think it’s a great example of what Atlanta has to offer.” President Sam Williams said.

>Atlanta Business Chronicle: ““We participated in more than 500 events last year and have found that, even as a mobility company, face-to-face meetings are one of the most effective ways for us to drive awareness and new business,” said Georgiana Vancea, AirWatch marketing communications manager. “We complemented that event support with online marketing programs with leading business and technology sites, and public relations initiatives that led to more than 500 different news articles.”

>Atlanta Day Book: “”This is great news. AirWatch started here in Atlanta and has grown to be one of the hottest mobility companies in the world. We congratulate them on their huge success,” said MAC President Sam A Williams. “This announcement builds on other major announcements across Atlanta’s technology industry over the last year and shows that Atlanta is aiming directly at one of the fastest-growing technology sectors.”

>TMC.net. “” The market was slow to emerge and we certainly remember tiny little AirWatch booths at certain trade shows – the kind of booth you would look at with a sense of “Hmm” written all over it. Then around 2007 – 2008 the tiny show booths started to become much larger, and today, with 6,000+ customers in hand and well over 500 employees in tow, Airwatch can only be described as a success.”

>Georgia Public Broadcasting. “Sandy Springs based Airwatch received a $200 million boost from New York investors this week. The announcement comes on the heels of last month’s $60 million investment, expected to help create 1000 technology related jobs. Airwatch says that 800 of the new jobs are expected to be based in metro Atlanta.”

>Atlanta Day Book: “This is great news. AirWatch started here in Atlanta and has grown to be one of the hottest mobility companies in the world. We congratulate them on their huge success,” said MAC President Sam A Williams. “This announcement builds on other major announcements across Atlanta’s technology industry over the last year and shows that Atlanta is aiming directly at one of the fastest-growing technology sectors.”

>Atlanta Journal Constitution: “The pivot has been paying off. General Motors is bringing 1,000 IT jobs to Roswell, mobile software maker AirWatch is growing in Sandy Springs by at least 800 employees and AT&T has said Atlanta is in contention for a research center known as the Foundry.”

RSA

>Search Security. AirWatch is highlighting a standalone MAM product, which it introduced in January, for its MDM portfolio.

>Retail News: “That’s why we focus on the event a special department for innovations in retail, called The Theatre Innovations.” Including PayPal lets during event learn new ways to shop using your cell phone while AirWatch shows how retailers the safety of mobile shopping can guarantee. ”

>Earls Court: “Airwatch’s Enterprise Mobile Management Solution will show how mobile working can be enabled whilst ensuring sensitive information is secure, followed by SciVisum who will be showing how its Intelligent Inventory Management Suite puts eCommerce at the focus of management.”

Government

>Tech World News. “The DoD has been using iPads for years for training and to support troops on deployments,” he told TechNewsWorld. “The shift to allow Android and iOS in classified environments is more related to advances in the bring-your-own-device infrastructure enabled by AirWatch and others than the widely rumored demise of Blackberry.”

>NextGov: “The field includes a bunch of start up companies — such as Airwatch.”

>NextGov: “MDM vendors, such as Airwatch, the Veterans Affairs Department MDM and application store contractor, typically charge between $3 and $4 per month per client. Alan Dabbiere, chairman of Airwatch, said DISA should not expect to pay rate sheet prices for MDM clients, software and services and promised a “substantial” discount for large-scale deployment, but did not specify the size of the discount.”

Healthcare

>Saude Web: “One of the highlights will be on the session Mundo Afora (Around the world) – where we usually bring international experiences, of great management practices for the Brazilian Market, so I interviewed a Latin America leader for AirWatch, a mobile device management company, and he talks about AirWatch expectations for the Latin American and Brazilian market. A great trend is the mobile device management and BYOD and this is a big trend on the doctor X patient relationship.”

>Voalte-Connect: “Protecting hospital and patient information is critical for your institution. That’s why Voalte ConnectTM, powered by AirWatchTM, assures hospitals that mobile devices, such as smartphones, laptops and tablets, deployed across the hospital are remotely monitored, secured, and expertly managed. Voalte’s turnkey solution enables IT departments to conserve their resources while providing a secure solution. We’re all about making mobile device management (MDM) easy. ” [Brazil]